Power prices to surge amid sluggish rollout of clean energy: UBS
Angela Macdonald-SmithSenior resources writer
The sluggish buildout of clean energy generation will drive up wholesale power prices far more than expected by the end of the decade, leaving households with little chance of bill relief beyond this year’s pause.
Analysts at UBS now expect prices to peak at $104 per megawatt hour by 2029, 20 per cent higher than this year’s forecast and almost 50 per cent more than 2023.
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Angela Macdonald-Smith writes on the resources industry with a focus on energy, including gas, oil, electricity and renewables. Connect with Angela on Twitter. Email Angela at amacdonald-smith@afr.com
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